The problem with renewables is that our grid was supposed to go one way. Plant to consumer. But now the state pushes for more decentralized renewables and the grid cant handle that. Every farmer now puts solar on his fields because the gouvernment pays ridiculous money for it. The system is at its limits I was told by people who actually have an idea.
I can't wait for the market to get back to March lows so I can buy about 5000 shares of SOXL at $50 a pop. I'm gonna be so fucking loaded when this is all over
Should I buy more at market open? Got in at 5.94, but i only picked up a handful of shares.
Christian Reyes
America's electrical grid is a disaster. Large parts of it are approaching 40 and 50 years old. We never spend any money on it because it's more important to feed ShaNayNay's 8 kids and incarcerate the other 3.
Looking back at that analyst that raised WKHS to $26.
>...the USPS contract, which remains a wildcard in terms of timing (it has already been delayed a few times) but could be worth up to $16/share (includes aftermarket service contracts) but assuming a 50% chance WKHS wins 50% of the contract points to $4/share
The analyst discounted the target based on perceived odds of WKHS actually getting the USPS deal. But with the news since he released his analysis, we can do better.
Joe Biden and Democrats have launched a new "Buy American" initiative, effectively stampeding to the economic right to try to salvage their election chances. They're obviously full of shit, but Donald Trump will be forced to take significant concrete Buy American action ASAP to keep the narrative on his side.
This virtually eliminates the Turkish and Indian companies from the running if you thought they even had a chance before, and narrows the choices to Workhorse EVs vs Oshkosh's contrarian internal-combustion entry.
Moving Forward Act Sec. 50001 finally provides the much-discussed $6 billion in funding for new vehicles for the USPS. But Sec. 50002 requires that at least 75% of the vehicles purchased be EVs.
That means rather than "50% chance WKHS wins 50% of the contract", we're looking at something much closer to "99% chance WKHS wins at least 75% of the contract". New armchair-analyst price target: $34.
Disclaimer: I have been long on WKHS for a year and hold 1200 shares at a $2.04 average, and boy would I really like this to come true.
Watch TSLA calls that are deep OTM next week like a hawk. If there is a little bump in movement during a period of low volume and price monement, buy like 10 of that same call. If they are 0.05 cents that would run you 50 dollars. If the call pump happens, immediately flip the options for 80x+ gains.
Adrian Mitchell
god speed.. I'm setting initial gain for 8 and will ride as to no higher than 10 .. might buy in during any dip but I will only have 1 PDT available on monday and I'm not sure if I want to hold it overnight.. maybe will buy back EOD depending on how it goes
Don't say these horrible things guys. It could happen
Cooper Campbell
>Biden trying to campaign on buy American when 30% of the furthest left doesn't want the country to exist anymore lol ok bud sounds like a brilliant idea
Xavier Cruz
>boomer using his personal politics for his analysis of price target SELL SELL SELL
Matthew Butler
>July 17th 2500 calls are worth 3.55 This market is just retarded.
Not at market open, try to catch a dip as the other weak hands holding from before will probably sell. That’s when you buy. Or if you have a day trade, buy market open and set stop losses On those buys that will offset the gains from your previous gains
Cameron Turner
I sincerely doubt the house Moving Forward bill will pass, republicans don't like it so it won't pass the Senate. They will author their own version of the bill - I wouldn't hold that EV stipulation as set in stone yet. If somehow a bill does pass with the EV wording, but WKHS like crazy because they are literally guaranteed at least some of the contract. I also did my DD and concludes Oshkosh is the only real competitor to WKHS for the bid.